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Hi everyone,

Thought I'd post here to see if any of you have wired new builds single storey, no loft with foil back insulation.

Its a high spec new build - downlights, data cables, speakers wires etc

I have attached a pic of the ceiling which has just been finished.

The problems i've got is there is barely a 40mm gap so drilling through will put me way out of regs. This stuff is stapled tight to ceiling so bit of a nightmare really.

Wondered what others have done to comply with regs.

Cheers, Jon

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Just wait until they get all that kingspan in the walls as well :(:(
Timber frame new builds are a nightmare sometimes........
Just think of all them noggins you have to put in for the back boxes

i don't mind the noggins, purchased an evolution saw from screw fix last yr on a new build, quite enjoy. should of been a chippy instead lol
 
The trouble is although architects are often perceived as intelligent professionals common sense isn't that common.

I can't say I've ever perceived the modern ones as such!

We had a couple we worked with regularly when I was an apprentice, proper old-school traditional architects who respected the tradesmen and actually discussed things. They even drew plans by hand, to scale, with dimensions and good notes!
 
Doesn't anyone have site meetings with the architwat on jobs like this any more?

No, nothing at all its all by email. I've recently been brought on board and called round earlier to see this garbage.
I find it incredible how these places get built with no thought to electrics/plumbing
Seems every new build i do you have to scrape by to get wires in and comply with the good old regs.
 

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